Prospective graduate students

Graduate students enter the Child Amplification Laboratory from one of two
programs at the University of Western Ontario. Historically, most students
were students in Audiology, within the School of Communication Sciences
and Disorders. These students still have contact with our laboratory and its
personnel via independent studies and/or supervision of evidence-based practice
studies, guest lectures, and formal coursework. However, prospective graduate
students who wish to train within our lab after September 2007 must now enroll
in the
Hearing Sciences field within the newly-formed
Health and Rehabilitation
Sciences program. These programs offer opportunities for master's and/or
doctoral level training in our lab, both with a research focus. Prospective
students who wish to undertake clinical training will do so within the
Audiology area of the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders.

Thinking of studying with us?

Already an audiologist? Thinking of pursuing a PhD?

Have a look at the Hearing Sciences field! This new and exciting field allows you to complete your PhD in any one of the NCA laboratories, with supervision by Hearing Science and Audiology researchers. We think this offers a great training environment in terms of people, program, and facilities.